# list-alert

The llm list-alert command retrieves a list of all LLM alerts within your project. It displays key details such as the alert name, metric, variable, threshold, and creation date.

## Usage

```
cldkctl llm list-alert [flags]
```

## Steps

Follow the steps below to run and view the result of this command:

1. Run the following command in your terminal:

```
cldkctl llm list-alert [project id]
```

2. You can adjust the number of results displayed per page or navigate between pages using the `--limit` and `--page` flags.
3. This command will display all alerts associated with the LLM in your current project.
4. Once completed successfully, the list of LLM alerts will appear in your terminal.

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| Column     | Description                                  |
| ---------- | -------------------------------------------- |
| ID         | The unique identifier of the alert.          |
| Name       | The name assigned to the alert.              |
| Metric     | The metric being monitored.                  |
| Variable   | The variable used in the alert condition.    |
| Threshold  | The threshold value that triggers the alert. |
| Created At | The date when the alert was created.         |

## Flags

{% hint style="info" %}
This command supports [global flags](/guidance-for-individual/cloudeka-api-list/global-flags.md). Refer to the Global Flags section for details.
{% endhint %}

| Flag               | Description                             |
| ------------------ | --------------------------------------- |
| -h, --help         | Help for the llm list-alert command.    |
| -l, --limit string | Specify the number of results per page. |
| -p, --page string  | Specify the page number.                |


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